Set on a Greek island paradise and inspired by the story-telling magic of ABBA's classic songs, writer Catherine Johnson's heart-warming tale tells us of a young bride-to-be, on the eve of her wedding, who wants to discover the identity of her father. She brings together three men from her mother's past, back to the island they last visited 20 years ago.

Over 60 million people all around the world have fallen in love with the story and the music that makes MAMMA MIA! the ultimate feel-good musical. MAMMA MIA! Is a global phenomenon, and now, in a stunning new production, we want you to come join the party of a lifetime! A celebration of love, laughter and friendship, MAMMA MIA! is a fabulous night out for audiences of all ages.

Disclaimer: Tickets need to be purchased before 20th December (for February show) and 10th January (for March show)

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Whether you come for a morning tea, high tea, lunch or dinner, cruising the Wilderness areas of the Blue Mountains National Park and the Nepean Gorge you are guaranteed an unforgettable experience for all those on board. Sunlit by day or floodlit by night, the sandstone peaks of the Nepean Gorge towering up to 150 metres above the water are a striking backdrop to your cruise and provide great photo opportunities.

In the Blue Mountains National Park, guests are treated to unique views of a largely unexplored wonderland of natural flora and native wildlife - including wombats, wallabies, lizards, eagles, cormorants and even mountain goats and white breasted sea eagles! Carefully negotiating "the Narrows" at "Rocky Island" near Glenbrook creek, the tinkling chorus of bellbirds resonates in song through the Gorge until the boat reaches its turning point at Euroka Creek. Beyond lie secrets and stories belonging to the mountains and known only to the Aboriginal Dharug people, who settled the Nepean in the centuries before European discovery.

During the day sunlight cascades over the stunning ascending rock formations, carved out by the spectacular Nepean River - one of Australia's beautiful and largely unknown, natural archaeological splendours. In the evening, passengers witness the magic and beauty of this breathtaking landscape, animated by the onboard floodlighting - a truly glorious sight. Host to international ambassadors, national dignitaries, Archbishops, politicians and wise water-lovers, the Nepean Belle is a premier regional attraction, and that's no small feat in a city which is visited by over one million people annually!

Winner of a number of Small Business Awards from 1985 the Nepean Belle boasts sumptuous meals, a licensed bar, lavish interiors - beautifully panelled in cedar, teak, maple and oak - and an unrivalled, world-class view from 360 degree viewing decks. Operating for the past 33 years, the Belle can hold up to 120 passengers for a seated meals or 170 passengers for a cocktail function.

The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute is an independent, not-for-profit research facility, dedicated to the memory of cardiac surgeon Dr Victor Chang and his passionate belief in the power of discovery.
Founded in 1994, the Institute has grown to become a world-class cardiac research and research training facility.

Our team of over 170 full-time staff work across five main Research Divisions Cardiac Physiology & Transplantation, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Molecular Cardiology & Biophysics, Vascular Biology and Molecular, Structural & Computational Biology.
We hold ourselves to the highest standards of excellence in our research, research training and efforts to translate each new discovery into practical medical applications.

Tours usually take place on Tuesday or Thursday mornings, and last for about 1.5 hours.

You'll be served a complimentary morning tea on arrival, while a senior staff member introduces you to the Institute and the overall direction of their research.

After dividing into smaller groups, you'll be introduced to one of their scientists who'll guide you through a couple of the research laboratories and explain the work that is taking place.